That's a great game that utilizes the gamepad in many clever ways. All the minigames are fun even the F-Zero one, the only that feels overly gimmicky. Both the multiplayer and the single player ones have enough content to be played multiple times. It also looks gorgeous, it's legit one of the most beautiful games out there. BTW the DK Crash Course is legit one of the most difficult games ever made.
Big Nintendo Land defender over here. A lot of folks dunked on it for not being Wii Sports but I honestly think Nintendo Land is more of a proper game than Wii Sports was even if it's not as groundbreaking. I genuinely think Nintendo Land was a great launch title to show what the Wii U was capable of.
I actually really enjoyed this game and would still probably have a blast playing it now. The concept is really charming - a Nintendo "theme park" with multiple attractions (mini games) based off of various Nintendo franchises. The Metroid and Zelda games had no business being as fun as they were and made for super fun co-op experiences. The competitive modes were also really fun and had hilarious little niche uses of the gamepad that improved the experience more enjoyable without necessarily forcing the hardware features down your throat (such as the camera on the Mario hunt mode, or in the Luigi's mansion game with the ability to navigate the mansion as a ghost on the gamepad and have the hunters not able to see you on the TV). One of the few Wii U games that I can actually say I'd probably go back to.
This was probably the Wii U's best game for a long while, serving as a love letter for Nintendo's franchises through really well-made and fun minigames. The replayability is there, but the game could had used online or CPUs for singleplayer. I doubt this game will ever be rereleased, but it'd be nice!